The youngster, who has severe learning difficulties, cannot and may never be able to walk.

Her parents currently survive on just two-hours sleep a night due to her overactive brain, and have had to resort to washing her in the kitchen sink as it is too difficult to get her upstairs to wash.

Evie-May Dennis, 2, has severe learning difficulties

Mr Dennis said: "It is so hard as a father asking complete strangers for help with my daughter but the help we need as a family is much greater than I can provide and that really is overwhelming for me to digest.

"Evie-May has had numerous tests and scans but we have no result as of yet as to what has caused her to be like this.

"We are hoping that one day we will know what illnesses she has. As a family we just want to know, but it's the day-to-day tasks that are a uphill struggle, like delivering personal care and having no sensory equipment so we can have sessions at home.

"It's very difficult to bath her as we only have a wet room in the property so we resort to washing in the kitchen sink which has no dignity or privacy for her one bit, but its just too dangerous to continue the way we have been. She needs her own disabled wet room adapted for her needs."

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Mr Dennis and Evie-May's mum Emma Dennis, say it would make life so much better if she could have her own room instead of the one she currently shares with her twin brother Evan.

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A number of charity events are also planned for the future including a sponsored walk across the Humber Bridge and an open mic night.

Mr Dennis said: "Evie-May is such a happy little child despite all she goes through. We just want to do the best we can for our little girl and give her the best life we can with all the problems she is going to face."